This community service activity aimed to increase public awareness and conduct early detection of Diabetes Mellitus risk through the development and utilization of a digital-based screening system called SIPEDIS. The method applied was a Service Learning approach that integrated student learning with health education services for the community at Aisyiyah Pratama Clinic in Pekanbaru City. The activities included health education on Diabetes Mellitus, assistance in completing the digital risk screening, and student learning reflection. A total of 45 respondents participated in this program. The screening results indicated that 97.8% of respondents were classified as low risk, while 2.2% were categorized as high risk. These findings demonstrate that the use of a digital screening system can improve access to early detection, enhance community understanding of Diabetes Mellitus risk factors, and support technology-based promotive and preventive health efforts. In conclusion, SIPEDIS is effective as an early detection tool and health education medium and has strong potential for further development to support sustainable community health services.
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